Lactic acid 2 Phosphocreatine 3 ADP 4 Pyruvic acid 5 ATP Match each of the options above to the items below. A three-carbon compound formed during glucose metabolism; also called pyruvate A three-carbon acid formed during anaerobic cell metabolism; accumulation of this compound contributes to muscle fatigue The main energy currency for cells A breakdown product of adenosine triphosphate that contains two phosphates High-energy compound that can be used to re-form adenosine triphosphate ་
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